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. >> the next president of the united states. >> reporter: if he was reluctant run, mr. romney seems to have been under some pressure at home to strongly reconsider. last summer, his wife, ann, told nbc's natalie morales, she urged her husband to enter the 2012 race despise his failed bid in 2008. >> i was the first one to say this time you you have to do this again. yes, it was gonna be painful. yes, it was gonna be hard. yes, we might fail. is but we had to go forward. >> reporter: a discussion of desire and defeat still lingering. ron mott, nbc news, boston. >>> we turn overseas to an awful scene in syria. dozens of people were killed, some of them children and many more hurt in an air strike while they waited to buy bread at a bakery. it appears to be one of the deadliest aerial attacks in that country's nearly two-year-long civil war. >>> and in india today there were mass protests in new dellism police used tear gas and water cannons on thousands were ho were demanding justice for a young woman who was raped and beaten by a group of men on a bus. the attack took pl
. >> the next president of the united states. >> reporter: if he was reluctant run, mr. romney seems to have been under some pressure at home to strongly reconsider. last summer, his wife, ann, told nbc's natalie morales, she urged her husband to enter the 2012 race despise his failed bid in 2008. >> i was the first one to say this time you you have to do this again. yes, it was gonna be painful. yes, it was gonna be hard. yes, we might fail. is but we had to go forward....
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united states." now if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to the fisa court and it must get a specific order from that court. in an emergency the surveillance can commence before the court order is issued, but the government still must have probable cause to believe that the united states person is an agent of a foreign power. what does this mean? it means once the foreign person is targeted and the information is collected, if it goes to a united states phone number, that phone number cannot be used for surveillance without a warrant. that phone number is inadvertently picked up, and it is minimized. it is kept there in case something develops for a period of time. and if it does, then the government must go back to the fisa court and get a court order to essentially target or surveil electronically that person. let me take a few moments to address the principal concerns that some of my colleag
united states." now if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to the fisa court and it must get a specific order from that court. in an emergency the surveillance can commence before the court order is issued, but the government still must have probable cause to believe that the united states person is an agent of a foreign power. what does this mean? it means once the foreign person is...
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waiting to come to the united states. and a lot of you are hoping this week's monster snow storm might help ease the nation's crip bling drought. but now business owners say they may have to resort to backup plans. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >> harris: russian president vladimir putin making good on his threat to stop americans from adopting r
waiting to come to the united states. and a lot of you are hoping this week's monster snow storm might help ease the nation's crip bling drought. but now business owners say they may have to resort to backup plans. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and...
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patti ann: the united states is set to hit its debt limit on sunday. doug holtz eakin will tell us what emergency plans soon could go into place. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. call or go online today. after all, when you're going the distance, it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. patti ann: president obama is set to arrive in washington within the next h
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states of america well this also think called the united states army tom and so people serve their country in uniform so the corrugated fodder. i don't think cannon fodder is how we describe service to our nation well those who are saying we're going to direct people who can afford to go in may be a productive member of congress were to put them on the front lines and in point for the nation i don't think there's any shame in serving in there i don't think there should be there but should we but i mean if someone wants to get a college education if somebody willing to serve their country in return the government says we're going to help you go to college would support a new g.i. bill or something like some something like that i think the g.i. bill we have now is fantastic well mark i'm you know i lived in germany for a year and worked with a nonprofit in fact i still work with the most international nonprofit salem international and at the time that i live there i don't know what their policy is now but at the time that i live there when you got to high school you gave one year of service
states of america well this also think called the united states army tom and so people serve their country in uniform so the corrugated fodder. i don't think cannon fodder is how we describe service to our nation well those who are saying we're going to direct people who can afford to go in may be a productive member of congress were to put them on the front lines and in point for the nation i don't think there's any shame in serving in there i don't think there should be there but should we...
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part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war, staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the slaves. >> reporter: written on paper rather than more durable parchment, the proclamation has faded over the years from light exposure. and now spends most of the time in protective dark storage in the national archives. but it commands large crowds on those rare occasions like today when it's on public display, and even 150 years later, it retains the power to inspire. >> it's a historical document. it's something that i think is important to our country, our nation and specifically african-americans. >> this is the document really that started to free the black slaves, do i had to come see it
part of the state in rebellion against the united states are and hence forward shall be free. those words marked a turning point in the civil war, staking a moral dimension to the union cause. and the document became a symbol of hope for the nearly 4 million slaves held in confederate states. reg nalted washington is a senior archivist with the national archive. >> it confirmed their belief that the war should always have been a war for-- not to preserve the union but a war to free the...
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china alone will probably have the largest economy, surpassing that of the united states a few years before 2030. people because of technology, people really have more power than they've ever had before, individuals have more power an that can also cause problems with, you know, people using technology for ill means. >> is this the whole report? >> the 140-page rundown. i'm sure the president gets a bigger one. >> this is an intelligence report. >> yes. >> why on earth would anyone buy a jillion dollar card for starbucks. >> this is the question of the surgery. they had a $450 stainless steel elite card. now they're on ebay getting them for maybe $1,000. some is of the bids are up to $1,000. it's collectors item for the to be 1%. these starbucks limited edition gift cards have sparked a frenzy on ebay of people who want to hold on to this. >> it's the perfect gift for people who like to buy overpriced coffee already. >> you get perks, like little free things every now and then. parentally people are doing it or they've sold enough of these things, they only offered 5,000 of them. the
china alone will probably have the largest economy, surpassing that of the united states a few years before 2030. people because of technology, people really have more power than they've ever had before, individuals have more power an that can also cause problems with, you know, people using technology for ill means. >> is this the whole report? >> the 140-page rundown. i'm sure the president gets a bigger one. >> this is an intelligence report. >> yes. >> why on...
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trying to settle a score with the united states. we'll explain. >> eric: the warning for pushy parents like me. this girl just got a restraining order against mom and dad like me because they wouldn't leave her alone at school. is that fair? there is a lot more to that story. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. >> kelly: welcome, everyone. third round of "fox & friends" right now. we've been enjoying you all morning. hopefully you're doing the same with us. but could we possibly, eric and juliet, could we possibly be on the verge of a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff? you are looking live right now at the white house. that's where something big is going to be going on. just about seven hours from now, it will be the sight of a high stakes meeting with president obama and the leaders of congress. and to weigh in on this is doug, live in washington more details. >> good morning. they're going to be talking today and maybe that in and of itself is something of an achievement. issues will be on the table in that room in the white
trying to settle a score with the united states. we'll explain. >> eric: the warning for pushy parents like me. this girl just got a restraining order against mom and dad like me because they wouldn't leave her alone at school. is that fair? there is a lot more to that story. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. >> kelly: welcome, everyone. third round of "fox & friends" right now. we've been enjoying you all morning. hopefully you're doing the...
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and so he's president of the united states. the united states aren't united anymore. they are split. it's lincoln who takes the country and willing to push it to the fire. lincoln the odd man out may be odd decision which lead to the result that we had. and he recognizes it. >> so he actually says to lincoln what might be the most extraordinary document ever received. and the memo who he said you're not doing anything. lincoln says many things can be done. somebody must be done. i must do. it that's the phrase. lincoln lincoln is a genous one of the thing he's grifted is personnel manager. he knows he is talented and patriot. instead of leading a feud that could shattered the cabinet and lose service of the skilled politician. he's able to conciliate him and within few months he said to his wife, i'm glad the country has lincoln to lead us through the crisis and quote his is they is the best of us. it's difficult. see now the north prosecutes the war. activity not a unified let's talk about the third president who is extreme. not even close. wilson . >> why he is he e
and so he's president of the united states. the united states aren't united anymore. they are split. it's lincoln who takes the country and willing to push it to the fire. lincoln the odd man out may be odd decision which lead to the result that we had. and he recognizes it. >> so he actually says to lincoln what might be the most extraordinary document ever received. and the memo who he said you're not doing anything. lincoln says many things can be done. somebody must be done. i must...
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. >> we have treaty obligations out with nations outside the united states, a whole variety of things that have to go into the determination that we're in the process of making. >> reporter: adding to the uncertainty for entrepreneurs like brendan kennedy in a risky business. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, when parents can't let go. the extreme measures taken by one young woman to help keep her folks away. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. there is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the only one i use to relieve my cold symptoms without raising my blood pressu
. >> we have treaty obligations out with nations outside the united states, a whole variety of things that have to go into the determination that we're in the process of making. >> reporter: adding to the uncertainty for entrepreneurs like brendan kennedy in a risky business. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, when parents can't let go. the extreme measures taken by one young woman to help keep her folks away. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first...
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you can get a book like oliver stone's untold history of the people of the united states, blah, blah, blah. and then take it apart. this is why this was wrong. michael money gnaw han did a great take down in the daily beast and that explains why each sentence was wrong. but they never do that. >> no one would do the second part. >> how about you do rules for radicals one week and then mug the next week. >> that's way too efficient. >> fun! >> you know that tantrum we had about "eat, pray, love"? if you pick up "50 shades of gray" next time you are at a bookstore your hair will go white at how badly it is written. it shows the level of literacy in the country. "eat, pray, love" sold six million copies. >> it makes me want to throw up in my own vomit. >> that's in one of the sex scenes, the third one. >> that's why everybody should read "the joy of hate." the literacy level is for a five-year-old. i did that on purpose because that's all i know. anyway, i guess way have to take a break. look at my giant mug. >> actually it is a normal sized mug. >> i am a tiny person. >> do you have a c
you can get a book like oliver stone's untold history of the people of the united states, blah, blah, blah. and then take it apart. this is why this was wrong. michael money gnaw han did a great take down in the daily beast and that explains why each sentence was wrong. but they never do that. >> no one would do the second part. >> how about you do rules for radicals one week and then mug the next week. >> that's way too efficient. >> fun! >> you know that tantrum...
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we're awaiting the president of the united states. he's going to go into the white house briefing room and make a statement on where the fiscal cliff negotiations are right now. you see the podium there. maybe he'll answer some reporters' questions about this nra proposal to put armed police officers in every school in the country. we'll await the president right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we're told the president is getting ready to walk into the white house briefing room momentarily to make a statement on where the fiscal cliff negotiations. we don't know if he will answer reporters' questions and talk about the nra's call for put
we're awaiting the president of the united states. he's going to go into the white house briefing room and make a statement on where the fiscal cliff negotiations are right now. you see the podium there. maybe he'll answer some reporters' questions about this nra proposal to put armed police officers in every school in the country. we'll await the president right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply...
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states. >> let me give you one more take on what happened last night. this comes from a republican congressman. granted, he's leaving congress soon, but this is how he describes what happened. >> it weakens the entire republican party, the republican majority. it's the continuing dumbing down of the republican party, and we are going to be seen for more and more as a bunch of extremists that can't even get a majority of our own people to support policies that we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you're not going to be a majority. >> your reaction? >> well, look, very, very difficult for the republican house to be a governing majority in many ways. in 2010, the voters sent a majority in order to be a restraining order on the obama administration and some of their policies they'd done in the first two years of the first obama administration. the president has a choice. if he wants that to continue for these next two years, then he very much can have that. at the same time, i do think the president is going to have to show presidentia
states. >> let me give you one more take on what happened last night. this comes from a republican congressman. granted, he's leaving congress soon, but this is how he describes what happened. >> it weakens the entire republican party, the republican majority. it's the continuing dumbing down of the republican party, and we are going to be seen for more and more as a bunch of extremists that can't even get a majority of our own people to support policies that we're putting forward....
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. >>> and millions of bats suddenly dying off in the united states. coming up, what is causing it and why it's so important to find a cure. >>> let's start this half hour with a law signed by russia's president overnight that bans adoptions by u.s. citizens. agonizing news for american couples looking to start or expand their families. nbc's michelle kosinski is here this morning with more. >> it more russian children are adopted here in america than any other country. we're talking tens of thousands of country over the last 20 years or so. as of this morning, russia has just made this illegal effective immediately in a sort of diplomatic dispute with the u.s. that seems to have very little to do with the children. they're like any proud parent. americans posting their stories of adopting russian children, showing their happiness on the internet. >> so we're leaving. >> this family traveled to russia in 2007 overjoyed to adopt ben. >> you've gotten to be a big boy. >> a head full of hair. >> i know. like daddy's. >> a relationship that took nearly a y
. >>> and millions of bats suddenly dying off in the united states. coming up, what is causing it and why it's so important to find a cure. >>> let's start this half hour with a law signed by russia's president overnight that bans adoptions by u.s. citizens. agonizing news for american couples looking to start or expand their families. nbc's michelle kosinski is here this morning with more. >> it more russian children are adopted here in america than any other country....
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we still, of course, face great challenges, but today i can say with pride that the united states is safer, stronger and more respected in the world. in this work, i've been grateful for an extraordinary national security team, tom donland has been a part of that and i'm grateful to him, of course, one of the most important people in this whole transformation has been our outstanding secretary of state, my friend, secretary hillary clinton. hillary wanted very much to be here today, but she continues to recuperate. i had a chance to talk to her earlier today and she is in good spirits, and could not be more excited about the announcement that i'm making. over the last four years, hillary's been everywhere, both in terms of her travels which have seen her represent america in more countries than any previous secretary of state and with her tireless work to restore the global leadership and she's looking forward to getting back to work and i am looking forward to paying tribute to her extraordinary service in the days to come. today i'm looking ahead to my second term and i am very pro
we still, of course, face great challenges, but today i can say with pride that the united states is safer, stronger and more respected in the world. in this work, i've been grateful for an extraordinary national security team, tom donland has been a part of that and i'm grateful to him, of course, one of the most important people in this whole transformation has been our outstanding secretary of state, my friend, secretary hillary clinton. hillary wanted very much to be here today, but she...
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, texas, it has the highest number of uninsured in the united states. 26%. florida, 25%. georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and its poor. this is unsustainable. like you said, 95, 97% of all the resources are going to be borne by the federal government. and the important issue also to know is that 83% of the people we're talking about, that is the uninsured, work every day. this is the working poor. >> yep. >> we're not talking about freeloaders or people sitting around. most of this population works two or even three jobs. we're talking about the working poor. >> that said, dr. smitherman. there's an epidemiological claim to be made, even if they were freeloaders, there's a kind of human rights to health
, texas, it has the highest number of uninsured in the united states. 26%. florida, 25%. georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and...
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it's not just about concerns about the fiscal cliff here in the united states. >> we still have those concerns. let's focus on europe. you have the european stock averages down. the eu markets are down because the italian prime minister announced over the weekend he will resign early. earlier than had been expected. and also we got new economic data that showed japan has slipped into a technical recession. they looked at their numbers. they revised the data. japan is technically in a recession. you have more uncertainty in italy. one of the important countries. and also you have this concern happening in japan. we have this week, ben bernanke and the fed will meet at a two-day fed meeting. a lot of people are hoping to hear from the federal reserve chief that there will be some kind of on going stimulus in the form of, you know, bond buybacks or something. we'll be looking to see what he has to say about the economy. this is another big uncertainty in the markets for the week. you know, this comes after consumer spending showing as "the wall street journal" set this morning, consumer
it's not just about concerns about the fiscal cliff here in the united states. >> we still have those concerns. let's focus on europe. you have the european stock averages down. the eu markets are down because the italian prime minister announced over the weekend he will resign early. earlier than had been expected. and also we got new economic data that showed japan has slipped into a technical recession. they looked at their numbers. they revised the data. japan is technically in a...
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. >> reporter: when russia bans adoptions to the united states, this is who gets caught in the middle. an american mother and a 5 1/2-year-old orphan with spina bifida named paulina. a little girl who is already learning to count in english and tells her mommy she loves her. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: kendra skaggs and her husband last saw paulina a few days ago on a visit to her orphanage in moscow. now, with the love only a mother can feel, she worries what will happen to her daughter. >> i can't help her. i can't tell her i love her. so it's really hard. >> reporter: americans have adopted over 60,000 russian children since the fall of the soviet union. but russian officials have pointed to the cases of 19 children who died after being adopted by americans. and in 2010, russia erupted in fury after a 7-year-old boy was sent back to russia alone by his american adoptive mother, carrying a note saying he had become too difficult to handle. but children's rights advocates say this new ban is playing politics with the lives of children. now, with no way of contacting her, she wis
. >> reporter: when russia bans adoptions to the united states, this is who gets caught in the middle. an american mother and a 5 1/2-year-old orphan with spina bifida named paulina. a little girl who is already learning to count in english and tells her mommy she loves her. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: kendra skaggs and her husband last saw paulina a few days ago on a visit to her orphanage in moscow. now, with the love only a mother can feel, she worries what will happen...
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states. other states are seeing cases. it is increasing relatively from the week before. we're expecting to be at this point in the year. >> you have the flu. i had it about 12 years ago. once it hits you, you know it's like nothing else. for 12 years, i've gotten the flu shot except this year because i hadn't heard anything about it, the way i have in years past. is the flu shot still effective now? and is it just starting to develop? >> well, don't be lulled into a false sense of security. the flu kills and causes major illness every year. we know that for a fact. is it too late? absolutely not. right now, we know the peak season is january/february. last year, we didn't see peak flu activity until march. it is absolutely not too late. you should remember, amy, it takes about two weeks to get the full immune protection. so, go and get it now. >> and speaking to that, a lot of people think, the vaccination doesn't really work. how effective is it this year? >> no vaccine is perfect. we have
states. other states are seeing cases. it is increasing relatively from the week before. we're expecting to be at this point in the year. >> you have the flu. i had it about 12 years ago. once it hits you, you know it's like nothing else. for 12 years, i've gotten the flu shot except this year because i hadn't heard anything about it, the way i have in years past. is the flu shot still effective now? and is it just starting to develop? >> well, don't be lulled into a false sense of...
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boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants
boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with...
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wake up in the mirror and say i can run for the united states senate. [laughter] a woman will be coming her hair in the mirror and say if i run for the school board i have to take three more courses and the desire to be credentialed while good in many ways and that is why the ph.d. women are very specific about what they think they need and what we have to learn is that we can transfer knowledge from one area to another and wheat and learn on the job and we can live on the edge of where you go. that is what i did when i became governor. i said how my going to do this? you learn and you have to trust your own potential plus a lot of people around you that fink you are great. >> i want to tell my favorite story about this which is i was interviewing people at google and trying to recruit more female executives and computer programmers and they did this survey of their applicants and came up with this amazing strategy which was if you advertise the job and listed physically what one needed for that job, eight things you needed to know for the job they real
wake up in the mirror and say i can run for the united states senate. [laughter] a woman will be coming her hair in the mirror and say if i run for the school board i have to take three more courses and the desire to be credentialed while good in many ways and that is why the ph.d. women are very specific about what they think they need and what we have to learn is that we can transfer knowledge from one area to another and wheat and learn on the job and we can live on the edge of where you go....
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we'll also hear from the president of the united states. this will be a very, very moving service, and we can only hope and pray that it will bring some comfort to those who are in mourning right now. anderson cooper is watching what's going on as well. anderson? >> yeah, wolf. we're outside the high school where this service is going to take place. i'm with donna morrissey from the american red cross. you have been here since friday. you came down from boston? >> i did, yes. >> what's the red cross doing here? >> i'm joined with 100 red cross volunteers providing food and water, assistance to not only the affected families but the first responders and the whole community. one of our big pushes is to provide emotional support and counseling for those who are dealing with the unimaginable. in fact, tonight we were here, we handed out about 400 of these little puppies to the kids waiting in line. just something they could hold onto, provide some sense of comfort to them. >> this is for the kids waiting in line to get into the service. >> we h
we'll also hear from the president of the united states. this will be a very, very moving service, and we can only hope and pray that it will bring some comfort to those who are in mourning right now. anderson cooper is watching what's going on as well. anderson? >> yeah, wolf. we're outside the high school where this service is going to take place. i'm with donna morrissey from the american red cross. you have been here since friday. you came down from boston? >> i did, yes....
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to me, i'm just a mouse compared to the president of the united states. one, two, you are in a comedy club and people talk this way all thehe time. it's nothing if you have ever been to a club, what i said is nothing. the real issue isn't what i said what i said and why it went i viral. which frankly is shocking to me. to me it's like who cares what i think. >> bill: that's what i'm trying to tell you. anything like that now, anything like that and they are not going to take it into context either. the reaction to you. >> yeah. i think that's hard of part of the problem too it, standing up for all comedians just because you are a comedian on a stage in a comedy club means you are joking around? and the answer is yes. >> bill: plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. ted koppel and i go man. >> it's the tv edition of the factor goes hollywood. we hope you stay tuned for that report. it offends me when you are rude. it offends me when you ride over people, which you have a tendency to do. >> bill: but i only do it when they filibuster or wh
to me, i'm just a mouse compared to the president of the united states. one, two, you are in a comedy club and people talk this way all thehe time. it's nothing if you have ever been to a club, what i said is nothing. the real issue isn't what i said what i said and why it went i viral. which frankly is shocking to me. to me it's like who cares what i think. >> bill: that's what i'm trying to tell you. anything like that now, anything like that and they are not going to take it into...
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for the united states. i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people but suffice it to say we are certainly planning to take action if that eventuality were to occur. >> reporter: seizing the chemical weapons and agents would require putting up to 75,000 troops on the ground. a massive operation that u.s. officials say is only likely to happen if and when assad falls. preventing assad from using his weapons would require air strikes against sights defended by russian-made anti-aircraft missiles. for now, the obama administration is backing up its public warnings by sending private messages to assad through one of his few remaining allies, russia. >> pelley: david, thank you. the assad dictatorship has ruled syria for more than 40 years. the syrian people rebelled last year and it's been open warfare ever since. it's extremely hazardous for reporters to get into the war zone,
for the united states. i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people but suffice it to say we are certainly planning to take action if that eventuality were to occur. >> reporter: seizing the chemical weapons and agents would require putting up to 75,000 troops on the ground. a massive operation that u.s. officials say is only likely to happen if and when...
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we've got over half a million miles of transmission pipelines crisscrossing across the united states and only about 110 federal inspectors. we had a pipeline safety bill that passed congress and was signed into law by obama in 2011 but it didn't go nearly far enough in beefing up finances to hire more inspectors. to mandate the increased placement of shut-off valves that in case of an incident in a pipeline you could limit the damage. melissa: yeah. >> and also i think we have to reassess the focus over the last decade of looking at terrorism security and look more at maintenance and operations particularly --. melissa: that is interesting point. let me talk to you about the details of this one. it took place just before 1:00 p.m. >> sure. melissa: it was a 20-inch transmission line. even though the gas flow had been shut off here there was still pressure in the line. you know, natural gas, it has become so abundant. it is so cheap right now. we use it so much. it is relatively cleaa on a fossil fuel basis. we forget how dangerous it can be. what do you think of what tyson had to say
we've got over half a million miles of transmission pipelines crisscrossing across the united states and only about 110 federal inspectors. we had a pipeline safety bill that passed congress and was signed into law by obama in 2011 but it didn't go nearly far enough in beefing up finances to hire more inspectors. to mandate the increased placement of shut-off valves that in case of an incident in a pipeline you could limit the damage. melissa: yeah. >> and also i think we have to reassess...
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i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. an american worker murdered and at least one other wounded in the american consulate in libya. >> there was a systematic failure of leadership within the state department that really contributed to what happened on september 11th. >> coastal communities are flooded up and down the eastern seaboard for hundreds of miles. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see. terrible. >> as you see is, the graphic there, barack obama reelected president. >> i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work there is to do and the future that lies ahead of us. >> do you think it is a coincidence, the cia director david petraeus resigned days before he was about to testify about benghazi on capitol hill? >> breaking news to tell you right now. there are reports of a school shooting in newtown, connecticut. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of five and ten years old. may god bless the memory of t
i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. an american worker murdered and at least one other wounded in the american consulate in libya. >> there was a systematic failure of leadership within the state department that really contributed to what happened on september 11th. >> coastal communities are flooded up and down the eastern seaboard for hundreds of miles. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see....
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. >> for the united states government to say that it was simply a spontaneous act flies in the face of the facts. >> it happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. >> the administration has to come clean. what happened before, what happened during the attack and then they have to explain how they misled the american people and the world what really went down in benghazi. >> general petreas made himself blackmail material. what did the white house know and when did he know it? >> the benghazi attack has put a lot of pressure on the white house and a lot of pressure on senior white house officials like general petreas. this is a complete surprise, though. ♪ lady ♪ hey sexy lady >> now he's under fire for this rap from a decade ago with these lyrics. kill those blank yankees who have been torturing iraq captives. >> he gave this guy an audience with the president of the united states for somebody who is advokating, the death of americans and their family members. >> more on that guy later. but my co-host on the five, and he wrote the book, the best-seller, i might add, the joy of hat
. >> for the united states government to say that it was simply a spontaneous act flies in the face of the facts. >> it happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. >> the administration has to come clean. what happened before, what happened during the attack and then they have to explain how they misled the american people and the world what really went down in benghazi. >> general petreas made himself blackmail material. what did the white house know and when did he...
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we have two big presses in the united states. in london we also have 115 of our authors and illustrators who publish for a long time and invite them to be part owners of the company. what this means is that they are as depressed the end of the year as the rest of us when there's not a tremendous amount of profit to share, but it often means terrible to thank them for everything that they do and is also a fabulous reminder to those of us who work , our authors and illustrators are really what it is all about. they're part of a creative decision making in the strategy of the company. and with this model we have to sort of bump along and we have been able to really publish some amazing books and authors. we try to do it globally wherever possible and whenever practical. and we are really, i think, an incubator in a way for the connectedness that is now affecting the whole industry because basically in order to get our print runs big enough to work and to have the company survive we have always had to work with each other. even thoug
we have two big presses in the united states. in london we also have 115 of our authors and illustrators who publish for a long time and invite them to be part owners of the company. what this means is that they are as depressed the end of the year as the rest of us when there's not a tremendous amount of profit to share, but it often means terrible to thank them for everything that they do and is also a fabulous reminder to those of us who work , our authors and illustrators are really what it...
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now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between arizona and mexico. soldiers say they found the tunnel behind a fake wall in a house. it was equiped with lighting and ventilation and stretched for about 120 yards, longer than a football field. they believe smugglers were building the tunnel to bring drugs into arizona, but a u.s. border patrol person says it didn't actually reach all the way into the u.s. no word of any arrests. >>> a bus explodes. it was parked next to a hotel. at least six people are dead. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> pakistan, that explosion near a railway
now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between...
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he is asserting the right of the president of united states to order the governor of mississippi to restore order in a perilous situation. meredith is in danger of his life. parenthetically he was inspired to register for the diversity of mississippi hearing the inaugural address of kennedy. then tom lane dover i wish we could hear the chickens. the previous phone call they talk about civil-rights but there politicians and then he says think you what you have done for the poultry program. he stifles a laugh he cannot believe the blowhard mentioned the poultry program. then we hear they're not being polite and go right into it. >> and the south at that time governor barnett's was sort of known as a bit of a dimpled. [laughter] and two years before during the presidential campaign one of the flashpoints in bald to nationalist chinese islands. right after this argument erupted barnett was out in the reporters asked him what about the to a palin's? the look around lost and said isn't that the two fellows that i put on the fish and game commission? [laughter] but if you hear the tape when barnet
he is asserting the right of the president of united states to order the governor of mississippi to restore order in a perilous situation. meredith is in danger of his life. parenthetically he was inspired to register for the diversity of mississippi hearing the inaugural address of kennedy. then tom lane dover i wish we could hear the chickens. the previous phone call they talk about civil-rights but there politicians and then he says think you what you have done for the poultry program. he...
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now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between arizona and mexico. soldiers say they found the tunnel behind a fake wall in a house. it was equiped with lighting and ventilation and stretched for about 120 yards, longer than a football field. they believe smugglers were building the tunnel to bring drugs into arizona, but a u.s. border patrol person says it didn't actually reach all the way into the u.s. no word of any arrests. >>> a bus explodes. it was parked next to a hotel. at least six people are dead. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 >>> pakistan, that explosion near a railway station
now the company will expand the efforts to all united states stores. so when they get your -- like your double whip or whatever you will get and then it says vote. a starbucks spokesperson they want to encourage sharply divided lawmakers. soldiers in mexico discovering a smuggling tunnel and headed straight toward our border. the mexican army officials say they found the place after receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were patrolling a home in nogales. that is just over the line between...
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he was convinced that democracy and capitalism would be taken from the united states if the united states entered the war, after world war ii in behalf of the british. nothing was more important to him than making sure that there was no war. keeping britain out of the were first meant keeping the united states out of the war. he did everything he possibly could. he violated protocol. he didn't follow orders. he met secretly with german diplomats. he was convinced that as a businessman, he knew how to negotiate a deal and that if he were put in a room with hitler, the two of them would negotiate a deal. he refused steve cutler was a mad and, that hitler didn't care about the german people, that hitler had other fears that drove him. he believed there would be a rational actor. he told the leader of the zionist community in the first president of israel, he said i'm going to go meet with him, work it out. it became so it anti-churchill, anti-british, antiwar effort that the british opened a file on him, which i founded the national national archives in britain called the candidate and a fin
he was convinced that democracy and capitalism would be taken from the united states if the united states entered the war, after world war ii in behalf of the british. nothing was more important to him than making sure that there was no war. keeping britain out of the were first meant keeping the united states out of the war. he did everything he possibly could. he violated protocol. he didn't follow orders. he met secretly with german diplomats. he was convinced that as a businessman, he knew...
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now you have workers in the united states saying this is what we need. if you look at the dock workers, dock workers in the 1960's, about 35, 40,000. now down to 4,000. only 10%. why? because of automation your previous guest was talk. >> 64,000 for the longshoreman's union. but haven't unions priced themself out of market? they made themself obsolete. you pointed out, if you don't want to do business here, go to china. >> here's the deal, you have to import goods in the united states. what they've done is through automation, they have less and less dock workers. what the dock workers got as a concession was you have to give us a royalty on shipments given you're using automation. no you have owners of dock yards saying no, we're going to take that away or freeze it for people who come later. >> but why do you want to freeze business? why stick business in the mud right now so we can't progress? i'll give you a personal example. i was a floor trader, a human being on a trading floor. guess what happened? they figured out machines could do it better, fast
now you have workers in the united states saying this is what we need. if you look at the dock workers, dock workers in the 1960's, about 35, 40,000. now down to 4,000. only 10%. why? because of automation your previous guest was talk. >> 64,000 for the longshoreman's union. but haven't unions priced themself out of market? they made themself obsolete. you pointed out, if you don't want to do business here, go to china. >> here's the deal, you have to import goods in the united...
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. >> fiestaware, made in the united states. >> reporter: new plates and that couch behind her. >> proudly made in america. >> reporter: in fact, the grand total "world news" viewers pledging more than $1 million of made in america gifts this year. those neighbors waving outside st. louis, missouri, that sign, welcomed made in america. >> come in. >> reporter: thank you. >> inventor arianna russell took us into that factory where he makes her own protective cases for your iphone. her own made in america ads on youtube. a little humor. but when we asked why she's determined to make it in america? >> to -- that's so weird. why i am crying? >> reporter: she said, simply, her father is a veteran. and when you heard that, you bought 4,121 iphone cases. her biggest month ever. she's hiring five new workers. >> thank you, "world news"! >> reporter: then, the viewers determined to find american-made toys. showing us k'nex. the company telling us tonight, more than 7 million boxes sold. >> made in america! >> reporter: entire towns joining in. vernon, vermont, that town hall cheer. >> you bet we're
. >> fiestaware, made in the united states. >> reporter: new plates and that couch behind her. >> proudly made in america. >> reporter: in fact, the grand total "world news" viewers pledging more than $1 million of made in america gifts this year. those neighbors waving outside st. louis, missouri, that sign, welcomed made in america. >> come in. >> reporter: thank you. >> inventor arianna russell took us into that factory where he makes her...
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he came here to the united states of america to -- to the united states senate having fought for his country in world war ii while even members of his own family had been held in an internment camp because of their japanese heritage. but he was loyal, faithful to the day he took his oath to defend the constitution as a young private all the way to the day here now. he was a fierce defender of our military. for him, it was always about the troops. and he never forgot what it was like to be fighting in a foreign land. that's why he was devoted to our veterans and to our health care. we are devoted to the memory of senator inouye. to an old-school war hero, let us give a final salute and fond aloha, but let's take the lessons learned from this great life and incorporate them in our very day here today. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, senator inouye told me a story which i would like to repeat for our colleagues. in 1973, george gallop, pollster, asked to come see him. this was at
he came here to the united states of america to -- to the united states senate having fought for his country in world war ii while even members of his own family had been held in an internment camp because of their japanese heritage. but he was loyal, faithful to the day he took his oath to defend the constitution as a young private all the way to the day here now. he was a fierce defender of our military. for him, it was always about the troops. and he never forgot what it was like to be...
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states. then a senate hearing on the impact of hurricane sandy on small businesses. >> senator daniel inouye died today of competitions in washington. senator inouye was a world war ii veteran, a medal of honor recipient, and the longest serving sitting u.s. senator. he was 80 years old. >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing an end to suffering. >> what happened, we ought to take advantage of it. >> obesity is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> i think that they serve as a window on the past. what was going on with american women. >> she is really one of the few that we can trust. many of the women who were first ladies were writers and journalists and they will both. >> in many cases, they are more interesting as human beings. if only because they are not first and foremost to find as limited by political ambition. >> dolly madison was loving every minute of it. >> you can't rule without including what women want and hav
states. then a senate hearing on the impact of hurricane sandy on small businesses. >> senator daniel inouye died today of competitions in washington. senator inouye was a world war ii veteran, a medal of honor recipient, and the longest serving sitting u.s. senator. he was 80 years old. >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing an end to suffering. >> what happened, we ought to take advantage of it. >> obesity...
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john mcafee back in the united states now. but the man known for the anti-virus software that bears his name remains under investigation for a murder in belize. phil keating live from miami with more. phil? >> reporter: jon, no longer stuck in a guatemalan jail, john mcafee is in swanky south beach where he slept and enjoyed a little bit of newfound freedom. however things could change from him depending on the police in belize. as guatemalan police yesterday morning put him into a car and wifked him off to the airport. it was a normal scene, bed lam and several cameras. he checked into a art deco hotel tell in miami beach and asked for a lot privacy. >> there was a lot of chaos. they stopped airplane before they reached the gate. had everybody sit down and said is john mcafee on the plane. please come forward. there were a whole bunch of officers. i thought this is continuing. we're here to help you, sir. >> reporter: so much for privacy. he is having a noon hour news conference on ocean drives a we speak. he remains a person
john mcafee back in the united states now. but the man known for the anti-virus software that bears his name remains under investigation for a murder in belize. phil keating live from miami with more. phil? >> reporter: jon, no longer stuck in a guatemalan jail, john mcafee is in swanky south beach where he slept and enjoyed a little bit of newfound freedom. however things could change from him depending on the police in belize. as guatemalan police yesterday morning put him into a car...
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ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, withdrew her name from consideration last week. during the announcement the president indicated that kerry's senate career makes him more than capable for the job. >> in an extraordinarily distinguished senate career and as chairman of the foreign relations committee, john's played a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years. as we turn the page on a decade of war, he understands that we've got to harness all elements of american power and ensure that they're working together. >> secretary clinton wasn't present for the announcement. she's still recovering from a concussion. but in a statement she said that kerry is an excellent choice. north korean state media is reporting a u.s. citizen has been arrested in north korea for committing an unspecified crime. they say a tour guide entered north korea more than a month ago, was eventually detained after evidence was uncovered of some sort of crime. this comes ten days after a u.s. official said an american with a similar name was detained in the country. wa
ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, withdrew her name from consideration last week. during the announcement the president indicated that kerry's senate career makes him more than capable for the job. >> in an extraordinarily distinguished senate career and as chairman of the foreign relations committee, john's played a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years. as we turn the page on a decade of war, he understands that we've got to harness all...
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states house of representatives, members of the united states senate, and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the united states capitol. i want to say how much i appreciate you all be near. -- being here. on behalf of my colleagues in the united states congress, i will ask that you all join me in a moment of silence in tribute to ambassador stevens and the united states personnel who were killed in libya at this morning. thank you. since the days of the american revolution, congress has commissioned gold medals as the highest expression of appreciation for distinguished achievements. the first recipient was general george washington in march of 1776. today, we will present a congressional gold medal to arnold palmer of the commonwealth of pennsylvania. those of you who participate in these events regularly may notice the stage is set up a little differently than usual. we thought it would be more fitting to do so on this side of the rotunda and honor som
states house of representatives, members of the united states senate, and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the united states capitol. i want to say how much i appreciate you all be near. -- being here. on behalf of my colleagues in the united states congress, i will ask that you all join me in a moment of silence in tribute to ambassador stevens and the...
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just down the street from the united states capitol building. we can see it from here, and they can hear us from there. and hear your voice as well. give us a call at 866-55-press. join the conversation. we will have the first time callers, an army of operate orders standing by to take your calls. follow us on twitter at bp show at bp show or facebook.com/bill press show. we got the remnant, the holiday remnants. >> no remnants here peter chooses not to be here, that's on him. we are doing just fine. >> bill: peter chose his family over spending this holiday week with us. >> dan: some people are not dedicated to the cause >> bill: i can't understand his priorities. dan henning running the show. hello, dan with the help of phil backert and cyprian, the voiceless but effervescent cyprian boulding. >> we might make it a new year's resolution to allow him to speak. >> he would just talk ball. >> that's all he knows. >> that's all he is good at bill good to have you all on board. and, boy, the former first lady, former senator, still secretary of sta
just down the street from the united states capitol building. we can see it from here, and they can hear us from there. and hear your voice as well. give us a call at 866-55-press. join the conversation. we will have the first time callers, an army of operate orders standing by to take your calls. follow us on twitter at bp show at bp show or facebook.com/bill press show. we got the remnant, the holiday remnants. >> no remnants here peter chooses not to be here, that's on him. we are...
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on the flipside -- >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign, the selections of congressman paul ryan excited conservatives in a way romney himself had not. how many moments are there in an hour and a half? the president lost all of hem in the first debate. the pictures tell the story of a man who phoned it in, panicking his supporters and providing an opening for romney. and finally, the top three moments of the election best described as history-making politics. a supreme court decision upholding the constitutionality of obama care. and if that doesn't strike you as political, consider what would have happened on the campaign trail if the high court had struck down the president's signature first term achievement. >> at a certain point i've just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> reporter: the first president to endorse same-sex marriage was a daily double moment. good politics aimed a
on the flipside -- >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign, the selections of congressman paul ryan excited conservatives in a way romney himself had not. how many moments are there in an hour and a half? the president lost all of hem in the first debate. the pictures tell the story of a man who phoned it in, panicking his supporters and providing an opening for romney. and finally, the...
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united states. and a small number of people believing that getting larger numerically, it's hard for the fbi, and only so many resources. >> clayton: thanks for some of the list, hope some of it doesn't come true or all of it. thanks, ryan. >> thank you. >> clayton: happy new year, we're nearing d-day, less than 48 hours before we hit that fiscal cliff, will congress and white house be able to reach a deal? we'll have a live report from washington at the top of the hour. then he's one of our favorite neurotic guys on television, larry david. >> you come down the hall and you wouldn't let me get by and signed in ahead of me. and my appointment was 11:30, yours is 11:45. >> it turns out being neurotic may actually be good for you. >> clayton: oh, finally, something i can hang my hat on. ♪ initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an up
united states. and a small number of people believing that getting larger numerically, it's hard for the fbi, and only so many resources. >> clayton: thanks for some of the list, hope some of it doesn't come true or all of it. thanks, ryan. >> thank you. >> clayton: happy new year, we're nearing d-day, less than 48 hours before we hit that fiscal cliff, will congress and white house be able to reach a deal? we'll have a live report from washington at the top of the hour. then...
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one of the things my dad would make united states go before the mange scene and meet us in a prayer. one minute. it doesn't take long. it make it is an indel mate mark on the children and my heart . the second thing, we almost had somebody who didn't fit around the christmas table and around thanksgiving table. in other words someone who was not part of the immediate family and sometimes even off of the street. we got used to that. there always machine behodidn't fit. it is making room for someone who doesn't have the blissings. >> and for everyone. >> that's why rick is here. someone who doesn't fit. >> bingo. >> father john. >> i had to do something. >> and he's in our green room. upon he woke up and about answer your e-mails and tweets. >> still need a gift for your inlaws and perfect present. you don't have to leave your house for it, coming up next. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human!
one of the things my dad would make united states go before the mange scene and meet us in a prayer. one minute. it doesn't take long. it make it is an indel mate mark on the children and my heart . the second thing, we almost had somebody who didn't fit around the christmas table and around thanksgiving table. in other words someone who was not part of the immediate family and sometimes even off of the street. we got used to that. there always machine behodidn't fit. it is making room for...
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every police department, dave, in the united states operates the same way. you have to do it by way of the court. we cannot just take action, dave, again, unless we specifically see that person being violent at that time. >> dave: and we can say the police in newtown, connecticut acted very quickly. they were on the site within minutes of the first 911 call. rod wheeler, former homicide detective, we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you, dave. >> dave: up next, what pushed this 20-year-old to kill? is there even an answer or some people just plain innately evil? that's next. ♪ this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade
every police department, dave, in the united states operates the same way. you have to do it by way of the court. we cannot just take action, dave, again, unless we specifically see that person being violent at that time. >> dave: and we can say the police in newtown, connecticut acted very quickly. they were on the site within minutes of the first 911 call. rod wheeler, former homicide detective, we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you, dave. >> dave: up next, what...
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so what is the future of gun control in the united states? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. is here with analysis. we already have gun control. >> we do have gun control and some people say we need more gun control. we need micro stamping of guns. we need the ability that each time guns are purchased, that there be registration and for each particular firearm that's purchased, the discussion of across state laws purchasing, bringing firearms. but it's a bigger question than gun control. the white house will probably frame it in the context of gun control. is violence the price of our freedom? i don't think that's an appropriate question. the question is what conversation do we have outside of the interest groups, outside of the power lobbying groups on all sides, whether it's pro gun, antigun, whether it's the entertainment industry? the entertainment industry, through some blogger, went after me yesterday. that's a powerful lobby. $17 billion a year! are we willing to allow our future and our decision making to be in the hands of pe
so what is the future of gun control in the united states? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. is here with analysis. we already have gun control. >> we do have gun control and some people say we need more gun control. we need micro stamping of guns. we need the ability that each time guns are purchased, that there be registration and for each particular firearm that's purchased, the discussion of across state laws purchasing, bringing firearms. but it's a bigger question than gun...
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trying to settle a score with the united states. we will explain the convoluted approach coming up. [ male announcer ] the more you lose, the more you lose, because for every two pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ >> juliet: welcome back, as 2012 comes to a close. we are taking a look at some the year's most important culture wars. >> dave: todd starns here with the recap. >> juliet: good morning, todd. >> clayton: most clicked on stories for foxnews.com for the year. correct? >> that's correct. in the culture war area. what happened with us was what happened chick-fil-a came under fire when the protest was launched they came under attack by anti-christian, anti-chicken hetero phobic bigots is the phrase we used. chick-fil-a, the owner of chick-fil-a which is a privately held christian company made a statement in an interview saying that they held to the biblical definition of marriage. and that launched a nationwide protest f
trying to settle a score with the united states. we will explain the convoluted approach coming up. [ male announcer ] the more you lose, the more you lose, because for every two pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ >> juliet: welcome back, as 2012 comes to a close. we are taking a look at some the year's most important culture wars. >> dave: todd starns here with the recap....
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one of the entire lines, here in the united states of america. is this an aberration, do you think, or do you think some other companies -- apple might bring other lines or other companies may follow their example? >> i can't some are beginning to do that. i think it's good. we see smaller companies that have brought some of their factory products back home already. we need to give them focused attention and support and give them assistance likely work force training. provide training that we can offer up to our work force investment programs, one-stop centers to help people find the necessary folks for though jobs. i see it happening on a small scale, would love to see it happen on a broader scale. we can help apple with their training. i am hoping we can get into those discussions them. >> i think peter we talked about this. it's a point that tim cook has to here because tim cook told the new ceo of apple, told brian williams that one of the reasons that they located some jobs overseas is because people there have the skills and the training to
one of the entire lines, here in the united states of america. is this an aberration, do you think, or do you think some other companies -- apple might bring other lines or other companies may follow their example? >> i can't some are beginning to do that. i think it's good. we see smaller companies that have brought some of their factory products back home already. we need to give them focused attention and support and give them assistance likely work force training. provide training...
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will this further push companies out of the united states? >> well, it will pub them out and do something worse. purpose of difdeppeds are corporations that are long on cash and distribute it to the shareholders can get it to the companies of tomorrow and don't have the money to grow and innovate . you are seeing it with las vegas sands. they announced a pay out and moved it up so they can save three and 31 million in taxes. you can see it with win-resorts. special dev dend so that steve wyn saved 21 million and larry elison third richardson accel brated difdepped payments that -- dividend payments that saved him money . what it means for growth down the line. corporations will retain earnings rather than distribute them and companies of tomorrow will not get the funds they need to jim walton of walmart four million from dividends. they are top guys pulling the money out. when you look at investment dollars. we have seen so much fluxation in the stock market. stuart varney said it was an effort to cash out some of the money because they don't
will this further push companies out of the united states? >> well, it will pub them out and do something worse. purpose of difdeppeds are corporations that are long on cash and distribute it to the shareholders can get it to the companies of tomorrow and don't have the money to grow and innovate . you are seeing it with las vegas sands. they announced a pay out and moved it up so they can save three and 31 million in taxes. you can see it with win-resorts. special dev dend so that steve...